Was the great london fire of 1666 a cover up to what really happened?

Have you ever heard of the word 'history'?
Do you even know who Crowley was? Or when he lived (about 300 years after the Great Fire)?
Crowley was a dude. His sense of humour is still being felt today....

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I was honestly expecting to see the words "Bush/Cheney started the Great Fire of London as a Satanic ritual warning us all of Nibiru's incoming
presence.....that or the Jews did it, those sick, sadistic....god they deserve everything they get, the disgusting little wealthy.....*grumble
grumble*"

At least throwing Crowley several hundred years too early was a unique take on things around ATS Land

if you have a book from 1700's, it is probably very valuable, depending on condition of course. would you mind giving us the title and author? also,
what are the 2 heroes' names you allude to in your op?
intriguing story. would like to know some more details as well. i read the wiki link and video game info. some similarities, but if your book is as
old as you say, those other stories were taken from your story.

Plot
The story behind Nightmare Creatures draws upon gothic horror elements of the 19th century. The story begins in 1666, when a devil-worshipping cult
called the Brotherhood of Hecate were conducting sinister experiments in London so as to take over the city, and then the world. The Brotherhood tried
to develop an elixir that would endow them with superhuman powers. However, rather than creating their intended superhumans, their experiments created
only nightmarish creatures. When they decided to use these creatures as an army of conquest, one of their number, Samuel Pepys, set their headquarters
on fire, resulting in the First Great Fire of London. The game takes place in 1834 when London falls victim to several evil occurrences. Monster
sightings are reported along with news of people mutating into ungodly creatures, and that the dead are waking from their graves and walking amongst
the living.[1] All of London is in a panic and vulnerable to the schemes of Adam Crowley, a mad scientist and occultist enlisting the help of the
Brotherhood. A book is dropped off at the home of Ignatius Blackward, a priest and occult expert. He finds it is the lost diary of Samuel Pepys,
which contains the Brotherhood's research. Knowing he needs help, Ignatius sends the diary to a renowned American immunologist named Dr. Jean
Franciscus of New Orleans, who shows up with his daughter Nadia. The doctor is murdered and the book stolen. At the funeral, Ignatius and Nadia are
approached by a man who gives them a note reading: "Know about Adam Crowley, Brotherhood of Hecate --- HVHJ." Ignatius and Nadia head out to an
address listed on the note, hoping to seek out Crowley and to neutralize the monsters.

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